Nato foreign ministers have agreed to launch a Membership Action Plan (MAP) for Bosnia-Hercegovina - a penultimate step to joining the military alliance.“MAP has been granted to Bosnia today, but with clear conditions,” Nato spokesman James Appathurai said at a Nato summit in Tallinn, Estonia.
He said that Bosnia needed to complete the registration of all military equipment in the country.
Bosnia, which was ravaged by the war in the 1990s, applied for an MAP in 2009.
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